Meet Gary! Gary’s mother was a stray in Jeju island, South Korea. A good samaritan has been taking care of her and her babies. So far she has given three births. Previous LSC alumni, Duncan, was born in her second birth, and Gary was born in her third birth. He was the only one who survived among his siblings. Gary has a special character. He is like a comedian, he is very clumsy. Gary loves playing with other dogs. He’s very playful and energetic but needs time to warm up with people. Gary is cautious with strangers, but once he;s opened up he would loves to give kisses and cuddle. Gary is a careful and shy guy, but also very playful and monkey like at the same time. He will fit in a family with another dog who is young and can play with him. We are looking for a home who understands the responsibilities of owning and raising a puppy. He is patiently waiting!

ADOPTED!

"We adopted our puppy Gary from Love & Second Chances almost a month ago. He is the perfect addition to our family!! He was part of their international program so he came from Korea! We got him when he was 6 months old and he is a Pointer/Jindo mix. He was pretty shy/skiddish at first, getting used to the new sights and sounds but after a few days he opened up and became more comfortable in our home and his new backyard! We had my parents dog over a week after we got him and Gary learned SO much from him. He was instantly happy and more comfortable in our house/backyard learning from his fur brother (who was also rescued from Love and Second Chances 7 years ago! & also a Pointer Mix). Gary LOVES to play with other dogs and loves to go on long walks/hikes. Now that we have had him for almost a month his personality has really come out. He is a silly/goofy/playful puppy who also loves to cuddle on the couch and in bed. We are so lucky to have found him!!! Thank you Love & Second Chances!!” - Kelly & Chad

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If you have extra time on your hand and would like to help please consider volunteering! Rescue groups need dedicated volunteers to help with events, fundraisers, home checks, transports, etc. All of these things help enable the rescue to expand their network and help more dogs in need.